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Contribution to the Profession Award Dr. Michelle Watson focused her dissertation on the relationship between intrapersonal forgiveness and eating disorder symptomatology.

New Psychology Specializations Focus on Latest Trends Seven timely specializations broaden career options for M.S. in Psychology students.

Congratulations, Graduates! Watch the archived webcast to see graduates celebrate and the Rt. Hon. Lord Mark Malloch-Brown explain the international impact of higher education.

Extraordinary Faculty Award Walden honored Dr. Aqueil Ahmad, Dr. Christina M. Dawson, Dr. Carol S. Kleinman and Dr. Steven Little for their extraordinary contributions in demonstrating the university’s core values.

Industry-Leading Specializations to be Offered in Psychology Three new specializations in emerging fields give students a competitive advantage.

Report Says Graduate Education Contributes to Public Good Council of Graduate Schools’ study finds a strong link between graduate degrees and economic and social prosperity.

NPR President to Speak at Residency Upcoming speech in ‘Perspectives on the World’ series will highlight America’s premier public radio system.

Walden Ranks in Top 20 for Graduate Education for Hispanics Online programs help reduce barriers to advanced degrees for Hispanics.

Alumni Volunteer of the Month May’s volunteer is very persuasive.

International Transcripts Now Evaluated Free Transcripts that once took three weeks or more to evaluate can now be reviewed within 48 hours to a week.

Academic Residencies: The President's Perspective Walden residencies help prepare doctoral students to become scholar-practitioners.

Library Launches Enhancements Redesigned Web site helps students get resources faster.

Two New Bachelor’s Degree Programs Available Adult learners can major in child development or psychology.

Fellowship in Research and Applications for Social Change Ph.D. in Psychology student Denise Alvarado will use her research funding to measure quality of life in Native American populations.

Outstanding Thesis Award Recognized for his thesis, “An Exploration of the Comorbidity of Substance Abuse Disorder and Depression,” Joseph Angarella was profiled in Walden alumni magazine as a lifelong learner. An M.S. in Psychology graduate, Angarella is enrolled in Walden’s Ph.D. in Psychology program. 

Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence Dr. Stephanie J.W. Ford meets student needs with compassion and sensitivity.

Read Walden Alumni Magazine Online The latest issue of Walden's award-winning alumni magazine includes articles about social change in the Middle East, the continuing pursuit of genius, and getting your first big grant.

Lifelong Learning Options for Walden Alumni Students and alumni who continue into another program at Walden can receive a 10 percent tuition savings or benefit from waived or transferred courses (for some programs).

Presidential Scholarship Recipients’ public service interests include juvenile justice advocacy, evidence-based mental health treatment and providing community health assessments for the underserved.

Master's Scholarships Recipients are improving their workplaces, providing crisis intervention services, serving young offenders, becoming better teachers, and learning leadership skills.

Walden Ranked a Top Producer of Master’s, Doctorate Minority Graduates Ranked by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

New Hispanic Advisory Committee Studies Education Issues Members bring wide range of expertise, backgrounds to task of identifying and addressing barriers to higher education that the Hispanic population faces.

Serving as a Voice for Others Lifelong learner Susann Getsch on earning a Ph.D. after completing her M.S. in Psychology

Findings Released for Survey on Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing Students Psychology students participated in the second national survey led by an award-winning Walden faculty member.

Dissertation Award 2006 Dr. Nancy Musarra, who earned a Ph.D. in Psychology, examined the role of “working memory” in people with Asperger’s Disorder.

Outstanding Thesis Award 2006 A. Marlene Klingeman, an M.S. in Psychology graduate, proposed a new path in the search for a treatment for bipolar disorder.

Building Homes for Tsunami Survivors Walden alumna and breast cancer survivor Dr. Debra Doubrava decided to ‘be the change you want to see.’

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